September 10, 2015

we're in an age where everything is overplayed for the simple fact that corporate companies want money, money and then some more, the millennium was a turning point for people's lives essentially, and most just miss their childhoods as their adult lives began after the millennium. this time I just wanted to share this video for all child of 90’s, like me. the reasons why growing up in the '90s was amazing, maybe All
generations have their nostalgia moments. Everyone thinks back to the
"good 'ol days," but really the only thing good about them was the fact
that kids don't have a lot of responsibilities holding them down but I could Say The generation of 90's is very special,Remembering those little crazy things of your childhood.

if one of this thing you spent doing on that times, then you probably had most awesome random moments.

little crazy things are worth to be remember
and i promise it can make you smile remembering that times. enjoy.

January 6, 2014

one of the reason I've liked on using Facebook is watching a lots of shared videos from a other pages, sharing about funny happenings in the world,inspirational story,captured videos of paranormal things.
but, I am more amazed and enjoy watching the videos about dogs and story and even cry to see a dogs crying for his master burial,seeing his master way back home after the mission,recovered from sickness and many more.
I wandered why the dogs are so loyal to human more than human to them? (http://goo.gl/BWpHMI)
some blogs and articles says that dogs are smart enough to know who give them their food and care they want.
for curiosity and unsatisfied reason for that quotes? yesterday I google it to look for an accurate and legit reason of Dogs loyalty and I found the answer from some website about why the dogs are loyal to human?

-According to dailypuppy.com-it says, Researchers originally believed domestic dogs separated from their wolf ancestors after they began living among humans. However, more recent studies suggest otherwise. Studies of the mitochondrial DNA of wolves and dogs show the two split about 135,000 years ago. Archaeological evidence, such as the discovery of buried dog bones near human settlements, suggests dogs and humans began sharing their lives only about 13,000 years ago. Although more research on the subject is needed, these studies show dogs were already a separate species when they first encountered humans.
(http://goo.gl/wLDFy2)Throughout their shared past, dogs have developed better ways of communicating with humans. Research argues that dogs are more human-like in their behaviors than any other animal, including primates. For example, a study found that dogs can express empathy to humans. In the study, the dog’s companion or a stranger was crying in the same room with the dog. The dog attempted to comfort her companion but also the stranger. In other studies, researchers have found dogs can understand verbal and physical gestures from humans, as well as their facial expressions. Humans also can accurately interpret the meaning of dog barks, according to other studies. This ability to communicate with one another – something not found between other species – developed from the species reliance on one another and continues to increase their loyalty to one another.(thedoctorschannel.com)

that is for scientific explanation for why dogs are so loyal. But I think that dogs will be loyal to their masters for life. When a person loves, cares for, and protects a dog, that dog will be entirely loyal to that person. It is believed that one of the reasons dogs are so loyal is because they have a pack mentality which is a social structure that is similar to ours. Wild dogs roam in groups or families of dogs to find food and to stay safe. It is believed that a pet dog considers the humans he lives with part of his pack or his family. Dogs are completely loyal to their pack and will protect their family members if they are threatened.